- TAKE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
take, seize, grasp, clutch, snatch, grab mean to get hold of by or as if by catching up with the hand take is a general term applicable to any manner of getting something into one's possession or control
- Takes - definition of takes by The Free Dictionary
take Take is one of the commonest verbs in English It is used in many different ways Its other forms are takes, taking, took, taken
- take verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
is used to talk about the length of time that an event continues: is also used to say that you have enough of something: is used to talk about the amount of time you need in order to go somewhere or do something It must be used with an expression of time: It takes (me) at least an hour to get home from work
- TAKE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
if something takes a particular amount of time, that time is needed in order to finish it:
- Take - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Ways to take include receiving, removing, capturing, picking something up, or being seized by something Take has many, many senses and has found its way into many English expressions
- What does TAKES mean? - Definitions. net
The word "takes" can be used as a verb that refers to the act of accepting, receiving, or acquiring something It can also mean to grasp, realize, or comprehend a concept or idea
- take - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
take (third-person singular simple present takes, present participle taking, simple past took, past participle taken or (archaic or Scotland) tane) (transitive) To get into one's hands, possession or control, with or without force Synonyms: confiscate, seize; see also Thesaurus: take They took Charlton's gun from his cold, dead hands
- Take vs Takes - Whats the difference? | WikiDiff
As nouns the difference between take and takes is that take is a fog or mist while takes is
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